Top Baltimore Museum of Art Articles

Afefe Tyehimba's feature gets up close and personal with spoken-word poet Tonya Maria Matthews, and provides a written example of her work. In Mobtown Beat: Van Smith explains how the debate over transporting nuclear waste is focused on the 2001 Howard...

Nicole Leistikow's feature explores what a new wave of immigrants settling near Patterson Park means for Baltimore. In Campaign Beat: Afefe Tyehimba covers the 44th District race; Van Smith looks at campaign cash in the 41st District race; and Erin...

The feature package is CP's picks in the 2002 Maryland primary elections for governor, attorney general, comptroller, Baltimore City state's attorney, the Second Congressional District, the Third Congressional District, the Seventh Congressional District,...

Continuing its commitment to the local arts scene, the Baltimore Museum of Art commissioned works from local acts Yeveto, Jake Leckie, and Lucas Lechowski to provide music for the smartphone tour of the museum, scheduled to launch this fall around the...

[caption id="attachment_15217" align="alignleft" width="229"] David Smith, Dida Gondola, Baltimore Museum of Art[/caption] Now on view at the BMA, Modernist sculptor David Smith's "Dida Gondola, 1964," completed a year before the artist died, is a painted...

City Paper's 2002 Big Books issue focuses on pulp literature, and has an introduction and five features: Tom Chalkley on H.L. Menken's role in the genre; Lizzie Skurnick on her Sweet Valley writing gig; Christopher Skokna on comics as literature; Wendy...

In the feature hole are Earl Byrd's story of his hard-fought redemption from drugs and crime and CP's 2003 Martin O'Malley Calendar. Ericka Blount Danois' Mobtown Beat profiles a new natural-foods buying club. The Nose wrinkles over possible litigation...

A two-pack of features – with Waris Banks examining affirmative action's impact on college students of color and Earl Byrd telling the story of Rodell Bailey-El's college-education redemption - puts the spotlight on higher education. In Mobtown...

Charles Cohen's feature assesses the state of the Baltimore Museum of Industry. In Mobtown Beat, Brennen Jensen reports on labor strife at the Baltimore Sun and Benn Ray profiles the Megaphone Project. The Nose lets the Green Party vent about Baltimore'...